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Elvis: The Journey (2003)

Elvis: The Journey (2003)
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Elvis: The Journey chronicles the remarkable life and career fo the legendary singer and performer. Starting with his dirt-poor childhood and ending with his untimely death, the film uses archival footage and interviews to paint a picture of the man and the artist. The DVD release of the film also contains a bonus CD of interviews with Presley from various phases of his career. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Synopsis of Elvis: The Journey

Elvis: The Journey chronicles the remarkable life and career fo the legendary singer and performer. Starting with his dirt-poor childhood and ending with his untimely death, the film uses archival footage and interviews to paint a picture of the man and the artist. The DVD release of the film also contains a bonus CD of interviews with Presley from various phases of his career. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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60 mins
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    Danielle T.

    This was a poorly produced documentary. Two big issues I had were as follows: 1)The narrator called Elvis' still born twin "Jason Garon" and any Elvis fan would know his name was Jesse Garon. 2) The narrator said that Elvis was a "good ol' Southern boy from Tupelo, Tennesse". There is no such place, he was born in Tupelo, Mississippi. The only stand out thing about this video is that it had rare footage of Elvis during his basic training of the army that I had never seen before. Pass on this one folks, the people behind it could not even get simple facts straight.

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    Rob M.

    This is an audio CD. This is not a DVD. Interesting, yes, but I waited for months for this. A big let down.

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